Quintuple Quasar in Leo Minor
Dick SteinbergDVAA MeetingJanuary 10, 2014
Imaging setup at Blue Mountain 12.5” Hyperion on Paramount ME - July 2010
(distance = c * look-back time )
Latest value of Ho = 67.8(km/s)/Mpc with 1/Ho = 13.8 Gyr
v/c vs z
v/c z vel (km/s)0.500000 0.732051 1500000.250000 0.290994 750000.125000 0.133893 375000.062500 0.064581 187500.031250 0.031754 93750.015625 0.015749 46880.007813 0.007843 23440.003906 0.003914 11720.001953 0.001955 5860.000977 0.000977 2930.000488 0.000488 1460.000244 0.000244 730.000122 0.000122 376.10E-05 6.10E-05 183.05E-05 3.05E-05 9
Reference wavelengths (at rest):
Lyman α 1216 ÅCa II H,K lines 3969Å and 3934Å
Doppler shift: λ/ λo = 1+z
SDSS J1004+4112, a Quadruply-Imaged QSO
•Discovered in 2003 (SDSS) by Inada et al. (including Gordon Richards)
•Spectroscopy at Keck I measures z=1.73
•Lensed by galaxy cluster at z=0.68
•Note that A is about 1 magnitude brighter than C
90-minute Hyperion image centered on the quadruple quasar(50 x 50 arcmin)
The brightest star is TW LMi, mag ~7.4
Hyperion image detail
C is now brighter than A!